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If you want decent close up photos, then you need to either have a compact with a decent macro mode, or an SLR where you can get a decent macro lens for it.
And if necessary, get a light box as well to help take better shots.Comment
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We bought an entry level DSLR last year for £350 - Pentax kx. Awesome camera and great photos - downside...bulky to carry around. Would recommend though.______________________
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Yep you are right an entry level SLR will always beat a compact...Originally posted by saptastic View PostDo not at all waste time on a compact. Its Pointandshootless
If it is for a website or even for pleasure then always use an SLR.
There is no lens quality comparison at all.
Get a entry level Nikon/Canon SLR and the pics will be great.
Enjoy the fruit & veg
Or are you sure???
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+1, I use a macro lens & get some very clear shots of my 40k models & I am a complete noob in the art of photographyOriginally posted by Platypus View PostCanon EOS 1100DGrowing old is mandatory
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I picked up a Sony NEX-5n last year for around £500 with two lenses. Would recommend it.
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